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Unravelling subclonal heterogeneity and aggressive disease states in TNBC through single-cell RNA-seq
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Online attention
- 57 tweeters
- 9 blogs
- 2 news outlets
- 585 Mendeley
This article is in the 95th percentile (ranked 14,232nd) of the 352,160 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 79th percentile (ranked 297th) of the 1,419 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Single-cell RNA sequencing in the spotlight
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#MathOnco Issue 40: immune selection & evolution; drug perfusion; cellular plasticity; fitness landscapes
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#MathOnco Issue 35: Hello world; cellular automata, driver gene, subclonal heterogeneity.
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#MathOnco Issue 39: quantifying tumor heterogeneity, drivers/oncogenes/tumor suppressors; population statistics on cancer genomic data.
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#MathOnco Issue 38: get a PhD/PostDoc in MathOnco; universal law of cancer; RNA seq; semi-automatic ODE assembly; the dimensionality curse
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#MathOnco Issue 41: evolution of normal tissue; nonlinear optimization of Norton-Simon; game theory & agent-based models
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#MathOnco Issue 43:Â fitness trade-offs in tumors; dormancy mechanisms; tyrosine kinase inhibition; framework for metastatic spreading
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